I HAVE A DREAM!
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Five score years ago, ... a shameful condition.

OUR WORDS - As much as Lincoln and other people had done, one hundred years later, African Americans are still not free.



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In a sense ... the security of justice.

OUR WORDS - America promised freedom for all, however, African Americans have almost no freedom.


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We have also come ... Now is the time.

OUR WORDS - We must have equality NOW!!!


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But there is something ... soul force.

OUR WORDS - We shouldn't be like the whites who have been violent and angry. We must be calm and dignified to achieve our goal.


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The marvelous new militancy ... We cannot turn back.
OUR WORDS - We can and should welcome whites into the movement. "We cannot walk alone." Everyone must work together.



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There are those ... like a mighty stream."

OUR WORDS - We will not be satisfied until everything is equal in reality.


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And so even though ... I have a dream today!

OUR WORDS - I have a dream that everyone will one day be equal.


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And this will be the day ... we are free at last!


OUR WORDS - We should have freedom everywhere in America.



AFTER

If we didn't get to it in class, watch 16th Street to see what happened right after the March.



KING

Read the essay from **TIME 100 - Martin Luther King** . As you do, respond to the following questions
Why does the author feel that whites owe King the greatest debt?
King helped whites say on an international scale that America truly was the country of freedom.
King had to fix the issue of race. He was able to change the view of many whites and make them realize that African-Americans are equal, peacefully.

Was King "the right man at the right time"?
He was, he was the leader of the Civil Rights movement and won an undeniable victory.
Would King be upset with the current use of his most often quoted line? Why or why not?

He would be upset since it is being used as a slogan for people who don't necessarily support what he believed in.